[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus
and an air-conditioning apparatus including the outdoor unit, and more particularly,
to a grip used to transport the outdoor unit.
[Background Art]
[0002] There has been proposed an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus with a
grip that allows an operator or the like to easily carry the outdoor unit when installing
the outdoor unit (see, for example, Patent Literature 1).
In the technique described in Patent Literature 1, a grip is fitted in an opening
provided in a planar portion or a corner portion of an outer panel that is formed
of, for example, sheet metal. This allows the operator to hold the grip with fingers
being inserted therein.
For this reason, the technique described in Patent Literature 1 can provide higher
operability in carrying the outdoor unit than an outdoor unit having no grip.
[Citation List]
[Patent Literature]
[0003] [Patent Literature 1] Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No.
8-94127 (see, for example, Claim 1, paragraph [0016] of the specification, and Fig. 1)
[Summary of Invention]
[Technical Problem]
[0004] In the technique described in Patent Literature 1, the grip is manufactured as an
integral molding of synthetic resin, such as polypropylene (PP), by injection molding
using a mold. Since the integrally molded grip is obtained in this way, it is necessary
to consider taking out the grip from the mold after injection molding. Thus, there
is a restriction on the shape of the grip. That is, after the synthetic resin is injected
into the mold, the mold is opened, and the molded grip is taken out from the mold.
However, the mold and the grip are sometimes caught by each other depending on the
molded shape of the grip, and the grip is not smoothly taken out from the mold.
[0005] Since there is such a restriction on the shape of the grip in the technique of Patent
Literature 1, it is difficult to set the shape of the grip such that the space in
which fingers are to be inserted is wide. Thus, the operator does not easily insert
one's fingers in the grip, and this reduces operability in carrying the outdoor unit.
[0006] The present invention has been made to solve at least one of the above-described
problems, and an object of the invention is to provide an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning
apparatus, which solves a manufacturing problem in that a grip is not easily taken
out from a mold, and an air-conditioning apparatus including the outdoor unit.
[Solution to Problem]
[0007] An outdoor unit for an air-conditioning apparatus according to the present invention
includes a grip formed by fitting two components.
[Advantageous Effects of Invention]
[0008] The outdoor unit for the air-conditioning apparatus according to the present invention
has the above-described configuration. This can solve the manufacturing problem in
that the grip is not easily taken out from the mold.
[Brief Description of Drawings]
[0009]
[Fig. 1] Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of an outdoor unit for an air-conditioning
apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[Fig. 2] Fig. 2 is a rear perspective view of the outdoor unit illustrated in Fig.
1.
[Fig. 3] Fig. 3 includes schematic views illustrating a structure of a grip.
[Fig. 4] Fig. 4 includes explanatory views of one component that constitutes the grip.
[Fig. 5] Fig. 5 includes explanatory views of the other component that constitutes
the grip.
[Fig. 6] Fig. 6 includes explanatory views illustrating a state in which the component
of Fig. 4 and the component of Fig. 5 are assembled.
[Fig. 7] Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of Fig. 6.
[Description of Embodiments]
[0010] Embodiment 1 of the present invention will be described below with reference to the
drawings.
Embodiment 1
[0011] Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of an outdoor unit 1 for an air-conditioning apparatus
according to Embodiment 1. Fig. 2 is a rear perspective view of the outdoor unit 1
illustrated in Fig. 1. The outdoor unit 1 will be described with reference to Figs.
1 and 2.
In the outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment 1,
grips 2a to 2d provided in the outdoor unit 1 and used to carry the outdoor unit 1
are improved, and manufacturing restrictions imposed on the shape of the grips can
be relaxed.
[Configuration of Outdoor Unit 1]
[0012] The air-conditioning apparatus includes an unillustrated indoor unit and the outdoor
unit 1, and these units are connected by a refrigerant pipe. The indoor unit includes,
for example, an unillustrated indoor heat exchanger that functions as an evaporator
during a cooling operation and functions as a condenser during a heating operation.
A configuration of the outdoor unit 1 will be described below.
[Outdoor Unit 1]
[0013] As illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2, an outer housing of the outdoor unit 1 includes
a top panel 1a that forms an upper surface of the outdoor unit 1, an outer panel 1b
that forms a part of a front surface, one side surface, and a part of a rear surface
of the outdoor unit 1, a side panel 1c that forms the other side surface of the outdoor
unit 1, fan guards 1d provided on the outer panel 1b to form a part of the front surface
of the outdoor unit 1, and a bottom plate 1e that forms a bottom surface of the outdoor
unit 1.
The outer housing of the outdoor unit 1 are also provided with grips 2a to 2d that
can be used by an operator to carry the outdoor unit 1.
Further, in the outer housing of the above-described outdoor unit 1, a compressor
that compresses a refrigerant, an outdoor heat exchanger 15 that functions as a condenser
during the cooling operation and functions as an evaporator during the heating operation,
propeller fans 1f that supply outdoor air to the outdoor heat exchanger 15, etc. are
installed. As illustrated in Fig. 2, a portion of the rear surface of the outdoor
unit 1 except for the outer panel 1b is partially open. Hence, a rear side of the
outdoor heat exchanger 15 is exposed.
[Top Panel 1a]
[0014] The top panel 1a forms the upper surface of the outdoor unit 1. The top panel 1a
is provided with a front end portion, one side end portion, and a rear end portion
being in contact with the outer panel 1b and with the other side end portion being
in contact with the side panel 1c.
[Outer Panel 1b]
[0015] The outer panel 1b forms a part of the rear surface, one side surface, a part of
the front surface, and a part of the other side surface of the outdoor unit 1. The
outer panel 1b is provided with a lower end portion being in contact with the bottom
plate 1e and with an upper end portion being in contact with the top panel 1a.
An end portion of the outer panel 1b at the other side surface is provided in contact
with the side panel 1c. Further, two upper and lower substantially circular openings,
in which the propeller fans 1f are mounted, are provided in the center of a portion
of the outer panel 1b that forms the front surface, and the fan guards 1d are mounted
thereat.
[0016] An opening is provided at a corner of the outer panel 1b corresponding to a connecting
position between a portion that forms the rear surface and a portion that forms the
one side surface of the outdoor unit 1 such that the grip 2c is to be fitted therein.
An opening is provided at a corner of the outer panel 1b corresponding to a connecting
position between the portion that forms the one side surface and the portion that
forms the front surface of the outdoor unit 1 such that the grip 2b is to be fitted
therein. Also, an opening is provided at a corner of the outer panel 1b corresponding
to a connecting position between the portion that forms the front surface and a portion
that forms the other side surface of the outdoor unit 1 such that the grip 2a is to
be fitted therein.
[Side Panel 1c]
[0017] The side panel 1c forms a part of the other side surface and a part of the rear surface
of the outdoor unit 1. That is, the side panel 1c is substantially L-shaped in horizontal
cross section. The side panel 1c is provided with a front end portion being in contact
with the outer panel 1b, with an upper end portion being in contact with the top panel
1a, and with a lower end portion being in contact with the bottom plate 1e. The side
panel 1c has a plurality of apertures 1cc so that air is easily taken into the outdoor
heat exchanger 15.
An opening is provided at a corner of the side panel 1c corresponding to a connecting
position between a portion that forms the part of the rear surface and a portion that
forms the part of the other side surface of the outdoor unit 1 such that the grip
2d is to be fitted therein.
[Fan Guards 1d]
[0018] The fan guards 1d form a part of the front surface of the outdoor unit 1, and for
example, prevent the user from being injured by the propeller fans 1f. The fan guards
1d are mounted in the substantially circular openings provided in the center of the
portion of the outer panel 1b that forms the front surface. In correspondence with
the two substantially circular openings in which the propeller fans 1f are mounted,
one fan guard 1d is provided on each of the upper and lower sides, that is, two fan
guards 1d are provided in total.
[Bottom Plate 1e]
[0019] The bottom plate 1e forms the bottom surface of the outdoor unit 1. For example,
the unillustrated outdoor heat exchanger 15 is provided on the bottom plate 1e. A
front end portion, one side end portion, and a rear end portion of the bottom plate
1e are in contact with the outer panel 1b to support the outer panel 1b. The other
side end portion of the bottom plate 1e is in contact with the side panel 1c to support
the side panel 1c.
[Grips 2a to 2d]
[0020] The grips 2a to 2d have spaces in which operator's fingers are to be inserted, and
are used by the operator to carry the outdoor unit 1. The grips 2a to 2d are moldings
obtained by injecting resin, such as polypropylene, into a predetermined mold.
The grips 2b and 2c are provided on one side of the outer housing of the outdoor unit
1. The grip 2b is provided on a front side of the outer housing of the outdoor unit
1, and the grip 2c is provided on a rear side of the outer housing of the outdoor
unit 1.
The grip 2a and the grip 2d are provided on the other side of the outer housing of
the outdoor unit 1. The grip 2a is provided on the front side of the outer housing
of the outdoor unit 1, and the grip 2d is provided on the rear side of the outer housing
of the outdoor unit 1.
A detailed structure of the grips 2a to 2d will be described with reference to Figs.
3 to 7.
[Outdoor Heat Exchanger 15]
[0021] The outdoor heat exchanger 15 functions as a condenser (radiator) during the cooling
operation and functions as an evaporator during the heating operation. The outdoor
heat exchanger 15 stands on the bottom plate 1e in the outer housing of the outdoor
unit 1. As illustrated in Fig. 2, the rear side of the outdoor heat exchanger 15 is
exposed so as to promote heat exchange between air and the refrigerant.
[Propeller Fans 1f]
[0022] The propeller fans 1f supply outdoor air to the outdoor heat exchanger 15. The propeller
fans 1f are connected, via shafts, to an unillustrated motor for rotating the fans
1f. For example, this motor is supported in the outer housing of the outdoor unit
1 by an unillustrated motor support suspended on the outdoor heat exchanger 15. One
propeller fan 1f is provided at each of the substantially circular openings provided
in the outer panel 1b, that is, two propeller fans 1f are provided in total.
[Detailed Description 1 of Grips 2a to 2d]
[0023] Fig. 3 includes schematic views illustrating a structure of the grips 2a to 2d. Fig.
3(a) schematically illustrates a component 3 in each of the grips 2a to 2d, Fig. 3(b)
schematically illustrates a component 4 in each of the grips 2a to 2d, and Fig. 3(c)
schematically illustrates a state in which the component 3 and the component 4 are
combined to form each of the grips 2a to 2d. Since Fig. 3 includes the schematic views,
the thicknesses of the component 3 and the component 4 are not considered.
Fig. 4 includes explanatory views of one of the components that form each of the grips
2a to 2d, that is, the component 3. Fig. 5 includes explanatory views of the other
of the components that form each of the grips 2a to 2d, that is, the component 4.
Figs. 4(a) and 5(a) are front views, Figs. 4(b) and 5(b) are top views, Figs. 4(c)
and (5c) are bottom views, Figs. 4(d) and 5(d) are left side views (the other side)
with respect to the front side, Figs. 4(e) and 5(e) are right side (one side) views
with respect to the front side, and Figs. 4(f) and 5(f) are rear views.
[0024] As illustrated in Fig. 3, the grips 2a to 2d are container-shaped members that are
each composed of two components and have spaces in which operator's fingers can be
inserted.
That is, each of the grips 2a to 2d has the component 3 including "a front face portion
3A, a first side face portion 3B, a second side face portion 3C, a rear face portion
3D, and a bottom face portion 3E" that form "a front side, a part of one side, the
other side, a part of a rear side, and a bottom side" thereof, respectively. Also,
each of the grips 2a to 2d has the component 4 including "a top face portion 4A, a
side face portion 4B, and a rear face portion 4C" that form "a top side, a part of
the other side, and a part of the rear side" thereof, respectively.
The component 3 includes three openings, that is, a front opening portion 3a and a
front opening portion 3b provided such that the operator can insert one's fingers,
and an upper opening portion 3c provided such that the component 4 can be fitted on
an upper side of the first side face portion 3B and an upper side of the rear face
portion 3D.
The grips 2a to 2d can each be held by the operator in a state in which the operator
inserts one's fingers in the spaces provided in the grips 2a to 2d and on upper sides
of the front opening portion 3a and the front opening portion 3b from the front opening
portion 3a and the front opening portion 3b. Thus, the operator can lift the outdoor
unit 1 and can shift the outdoor unit 1 in the horizontal direction.
[Front Face Portion 3A of Component 3]
[0025] The component 3 has the front face portion 3A that forms the front side of the corresponding
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. The front face portion 3A has the front opening portion 3a
that allows the operator to insert one's fingers in the grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d.
At the other side end of the front face portion 3A, a groove portion 7b extends in
the up-down direction. The component 3 and the component 4 are assembled such that
a turn-back portion 10b provided in the rear face portion 4C of the component 4 is
inserted in the groove portion 7b.
The front face portion 3A has a rib 3AA with which, for example, the palm of the operator's
hand is to contact when the operator holds the outdoor unit 1 while inserting one's
fingers in the grips 2a to 2d. This rib 3AA reduces the pressure applied to the operator's
hand, and can reduce the load on the operator who is carrying the outdoor unit 1.
At an upper end of the front face portion 3A, a projection 6 is provided to allow
the component 3 and the component 4 to be fitted each other.
[First Side Face Portion 3B of Component 3]
[0026] The component 3 has the first side face portion 3B that forms one side of the corresponding
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. On a lower side of the first side face portion 3B, the front
opening portion 3b is provided to allow the operator to insert one's fingers in the
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. In this way, the component 3 is continuously open through
the front opening portion 3b and the front opening portion 3a provided on the front
side of the component 3. For this reason, the operator can insert one's fingers in
the grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d through the front opening portion 3a and the front opening
portion 3b. This can suppress degradation of operability in carrying the outdoor unit
1.
At a rear end of the first side face portion 3B, a groove portion 7b extends in the
up-down direction. The component 3 and the component 4 are assembled such that a turn-back
portion 10b provided on the rear side portion 4C of the component 4 is inserted in
the groove portion 7b.
Similarly to the front face portion 3A, the first side face portion 3B has a rib 3BB.
This rib 3BB continues from the rib 3AA.
The first side face portion 3B is connected at a front end to the front face portion
3A and at a rear end to the rear face portion 3D.
[Second Side Face Portion 3C of Component 3]
[0027] The component 3 has the second side face portion 3C that forms the other side of
the corresponding grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. The component 4 is fitted on the second
side face portion 3C, so that the entirety of the other side of the grip 2a, 2b, 2c,
or 2d is formed.
A tight contact face 7a is provided at an upper end of the second side face portion
3C. The component 3 and the component 4 are assembled such that the tight contact
face 7a is in tight contact with a tight contact face 10a provided at a lower end
of the component 4.
A claw 8b is provided on a front side of the second side face portion 3C to allow
the component 3 and the component 4 to be fitted each other. The component 3 and the
component 4 are assembled such that the claw 8b is engaged with a claw 11b provided
in the component 4.
The second side face portion 3C is connected at a front end to the front face portion
3A, at a rear end to the rear face portion 3D, and at a lower end to the bottom face
portion 3E.
[Rear Face Portion 3D of Component 3]
[0028] The component 3 has the rear face portion 3D that forms a rear side of the corresponding
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. The component 4 is fitted on an upper side of the rear face
portion 3D, so that the entirety of the rear side of the grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d is
formed.
A tight contact face 7a is provided at an upper end of the rear face portion 3D. The
component 3 and the component 4 are assembled such that the tight contact face 7a
is in tight contact with a tight contact face 10a provided at a lower end of the component
4.
One side of the rear face portion 3D has a substantially vertical face. In contrast,
the other side of the rear surface of the component 3 has a curved portion 3DD that
is curved from the rear side toward the front side of the component 3 as it extends
toward the other side. Since each component 3 has such a curved portion 3DD, the grips
2a to 2d are unlikely to interfere with the outdoor heat exchanger 15, pipes, etc.
mounted in the outdoor unit 1, and this can suppress damage to the outdoor heat exchanger
15, the pipes, etc. That is, the spaces of the grips 2a to 2d each defined by the
component 3 and the component 4 are expanded so that operator's fingers can be easily
inserted therein. However, even when the spaces are expanded, damage to the outdoor
heat exchanger 15, the pipes, etc. can be suppressed.
The one side of the rear face portion 3D has a claw 8a that allows the component 3
and the component 4 to be fitted each other. The component 3 and the component 4 are
assembled such that the claw 8a is engaged with a claw 11a provided on the rear side
and on one side of the component 4.
The rear face portion 3D is connected at one side end to the first side face portion
3B, at the other side end to the second side face portion 3C, and at a lower end to
the bottom face portion 3E.
[Bottom Face Portion 3E of Component 3]
[0029] The component 3 has the bottom face portion 3E that forms the bottom side of the
corresponding grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. On the bottom face portion 3E, the second side
face portion 3C and the rear face portion 3D stand. The bottom face portion 3E is
inclined with respect to the horizontal plane. That is, the bottom face portion 3E
is not parallel to an upper surface opposed thereto in a state in which the grip 2a,
2b, 2c, or 2d is assembled, but is inclined with respect to the upper surface (see
Fig. 7).
Since each bottom face portion 3E is inclined in this way, when the grips 2a to 2d
are attached to the outdoor unit 1, this inclination serves as a back clearance. That
is, when the grips 2a to 2d are attached to the outdoor unit 1, they can be restricted
from being caught by end faces of the outer panel 1b and the side panel 1c. Thus,
the grips 2a to 2d are easily attached to the outdoor unit 1.
[0030] Next, flange portions 14A to 14F used when attaching the grips 2a to 2d to the outdoor
unit 1 will be described.
As illustrated in Fig. 4(f), a flange portion 14A is provided at the upper end of
the front face portion 3A. Further, a flange portion 14B is provided from the other
side end of the front face portion 3A toward a front end of the second side face portion
3C. Still further, a flange portion 14C is provided at a front end of the bottom face
portion 3E.
As illustrated in Fig. 4(d), a flange portion 14D is provided at an upper end of the
first side face portion 3B. Further, a flange portion 14E is provided from a rear
end of the first side face portion 3B toward one side end of the rear face portion
3D. Still further, a flange portion 14F is provided at one side end of the bottom
face portion 3E.
While the flange portions 14A to 14E are continuously formed in Fig. 4, alternatively,
they may be interrupted.
[Top Face Portion 4A of Component 4]
[0031] Each component 4 has the top face portion 4A that forms a top side of the corresponding
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, and 2d. In a front end portion of the top face portion 4A, a top
face hole 9 is provided to be fitted on the projection 6 of the component 3. Also,
the side face portion 4B and the rear face portion 4C stand in the component 4.
The top face portion 4A and the side face portion 4B are connected to be substantially
orthogonal to each other, and the top face portion 4A and the rear face portion 4C
are connected to be substantially orthogonal to each other. This can restrict internal
spaces of the grips 2a to 2d from being narrowed, and can more reliably ensure spaces
in which operator's fingers are to be inserted.
While the top face portion 4A is connected to the side face portion 4B and the rear
face portion 4C such as to be "substantially orthogonal" thereto in Embodiment 1 ,
the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the spaces in which the
operator's fingers are to be inserted can be more reliably ensured as long as the
top face portion 4A is provided on a side higher than the upper end of the front face
portion 3A and the upper end of the first side face portion 3B.
[Side Face Portion 4B of Component 4]
[0032] The component 4 has the side face portion 4B that forms the other side of the corresponding
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d with the second side face portion 3C of the component 3. The
side face portion 4B is a part of a second-component opposed portion. At a lower end
of the side face portion 4B, a tight contact face 10a is provided to be in contact
with the tight contact face 7a of the component 3 in a state in which the component
3 and the component 4 are assembled. A claw 11b to be engaged with the claw 8b of
the component 3 is provided on a front side of the side face portion 4B.
At a front end of the side face portion 4B, a turn-back portion 10b extends in the
up-down direction such as to be turned back from the other side toward the front side
of the grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. That is, the front end of the side face portion 4B
is substantially L-shaped in horizontal cross section. The turn-back portion 10b is
inserted in the groove portion 7b of the front face portion 3A of the component 3,
so that the component 3 and the component 4 are assembled.
[Rear Face Portion 4C of Component 4]
[0033] The component 4 has the rear face portion 4C that forms the rear side of the corresponding
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d with the rear face portion 3D of the component 3. The rear
face portion 4C is a part of the second-component opposed portion. At a lower end
of the rear face portion 4C, a tight contact face 10a is provided to be in contact
with the tight contact face 7a of the component 3 in a state in which the component
3 and the component 4 are assembled.
One side of the rear face portion 4C has a substantially vertical face. In contrast,
the other side of the rear face portion of the component 4 has a curved portion 4CC
that is curved from the rear side toward the front side of the component 3 as it extends
toward the other side. Since the rear face portion 4C has the curved portion 4CC corresponding
to the rear face portion 3D of the component 3 in this way, it can suppress damage
to the outdoor heat exchanger 15, the pipes, etc. On the one side of the rear face
portion 4C, a claw 11a is provided to be engaged with the claw 8a of the component
3.
On the one side of the rear face portion 4C, a turn-back portion 10b extends in the
up-down direction to be turned back from the rear side toward the one side of the
grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. That is, the one side of the rear face portion 4C is substantially
L-shaped in horizontal cross section. The turn-back portion 10b is inserted in the
groove portion 7b of the first side face portion 3B of the component 3, so that the
component 3 and the component 4 are assembled.
[0034] The horizontal strength of the component 3 and the component 4 can be ensured by
"connection between the tight contact face 7a of the component 3 and the tight contact
face 10a of the component 4" and "connection between the groove portion 7b of the
component 3 and the turn-back portion 10b of the component 4."
Further, the vertical strength of the component 3 and the component 4 can be ensured
by connection between the claws 8a and 8b of the component 3 and the claws 11a and
11b of the component 4.
[Detailed Description 2 of Grips 2a to 2d]
[0035] Fig. 6 includes explanatory views illustrating a state in which the component of
Fig. 4 and the component of Fig. 5 are assembled. Fig. 7 is a cross-sectional view
taken along line A-A of Fig. 6. With reference to Figs. 6 and 7, the structure of
the grips 2a to 2d will be described in more detail. Fig. 6(a) is a front view, Fig.
6(b) is a top view, Fig. 6(c) is a left side (the other side) view with respect to
the front side, Fig. 6(d) is a right side (one side) view with respect to the front
side, and Fig. 6(e) is a rear view.
[0036] Embodiment 1 assumes that the grips 2a to 2d are attached to the corners of the
outer panel 1b and the side panel 1c of the outdoor unit 1. For this reason, the grips
2a to 2d are fitted in the openings at the corners provided in the outer panel 1b
and the side panel 1c. Here, the grips 2a to 2d have projections 12a to 12f, and the
grips 2a to 2d are fitted in the above-described openings at the corners by utilizing
the projections 12a to 12f. The projections 12a to 12f will be described below.
[0037] The projection 12a is provided on the front side of the top face portion 4A of the
component 4. A predetermined gap is provided between the projection 12a and the flange
portion 14A (see S1 of Fig. 7). That is, an end face of the outer panel 1b or the
side panel 1c is fitted between the projection 12a provided on an inner structure
side of the outdoor unit 1 and the flange portion 14A.
[0038] The projection 12b is provided on the one side of the top face portion 4A of the
component 4. A predetermined gap is provided between the projection 12b and the flange
portion 14D. That is, an end face of the outer panel 1b or the side panel 1c is fitted
between the projection 12b provided on the inner structure side of the outdoor unit
1 and the flange portion 14D.
[0039] The projection 12c is provided on one side of the bottom face portion 3E of the component
3. A predetermined gap is provided between the projection 12c and the flange portion
14F. That is, an end face of the outer panel 1b or the side panel 1c is fitted between
the projection 12c provided on the inner structure side of the outdoor unit 1 and
the flange portion 14F.
[0040] The projection 12d is provided on a front side of the bottom face portion 3E of the
component 3. A predetermined gap is provided between the projection 12d and the flange
portion 14C (see S2 of Fig. 7). That is, an end face of the outer panel 1b or the
side panel 1c is fitted between the projection 12d provided on the inner structure
side of the outdoor unit 1 and the flange portion 14C.
[0041] The projection 12e is provided on the second side face portion 3C of the component
3 and the side face portion 4B of the component 4. A predetermined gap is provided
between the projection 12e and the flange portion 14B. That is, an end face of the
outer panel 1b or the side panel 1c is fitted between the projection 12e provided
on the inner structure side of the outdoor unit 1 and the flange portion 14B.
[0042] The projection 12f is provided on the rear face portion 3D of the component 3 and
the rear face portion 4C of the component 4. A predetermined gap is provided between
the projection 12f and the flange portion 14E. That is, an end face of the outer panel
1b or the side panel 1c is fitted between the projection 12f provided on the inner
structure side of the outdoor unit 1 and the flange portion 14E.
[0043] In this way, the grips 2a to 2d are fitted in the outer panel 1b and the side panel
1c of the outdoor unit 1. This restricts the grips 2a to 2d from moving in the horizontal
direction and the vertical direction.
[Advantages of Outdoor Unit 1 for Air-Conditioning Apparatus according to Embodiment
1]
[0044] The outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment 1 includes
the grips 2a to 2d each composed of the component 3 and the component 4 that are formed
to expand the inner space. Hence, the operator's fingers can be easily inserted in
the grips 2a to 2d, and this can suppress degradation of operability in carrying the
outdoor unit 1.
For example, the upper portion of the conventional grip is shaped to be inclined in
the form of a curved face from the front side toward the rear side so as to facilitate
the operation of taking out the injection-molded grip from the mold. When the upper
portion of the grip is thus inclined from the front side toward the rear side, this
inclination narrows the inner space of the grip, and it is difficult for the operator
to insert one's fingers therein. However, in the grips 2a to 2d of the outdoor unit
1 for the air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment 1, "the rear face portion
4C is substantially orthogonal to the top face portion 4A" or "the top face portion
4A is provided on a side higher than the upper ends of the front face portion 3A and
the first side face portion 3B." This restricts the inner spaces of the grips 2a to
2d from being narrowed, and therefore, fingers of the operator can be easily inserted
therein.
[0045] In the outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment
1, each of the grips 2a to 2d is composed of two components, that is, the component
3 and the component 4.
If each of the grips 2a to 2d is integrally formed as a single component, the following
problem sometimes occurs. That is, a portion corresponding to the bottom face portion
3E is inclined with respect to the rear side (on a side of the rear face portion 3D
and the rear face portion 4C) of the grip 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d, but a portion corresponding
to the top face portion 4A is not inclined with respect to the rear side of the grip
2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. This portion that is not inclined is likely to be caught by the
mold. Hence, the grips 2a to 2d are each not easily taken out of the mold, and this
causes a manufacturing problem.
In contrast, since each of the grips 2a to 2d in the outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning
apparatus of Embodiment 1 is composed of two components, that is, the component 3
and the component 4, the problem in that the grips 2a to 2d are not easily taken out
from the mold is unlikely to occur.
[0046] In the outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning apparatus of Embodiment 1, the claw
8a and the claw 8b, the claw 11a and the claw 11b, the tight contact face 7a and the
tight contact face 10a, the groove portion 7b and the turn-back portion 10b, and the
projection 6 and the top face hole 9 are all provided on non-design surfaces of each
of the grips 2a to 2d. That is, this structure provided to aim to fit the component
3 and the component 4 to form each of the grips 2a to 2d prevents the design of the
outdoor unit 1 from being impaired.
[0047] In the outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning apparatus according to Embodiment
1, the grips 2a to 2d have "a structure that is different" on both sides of a boundary
between the tight contact face 7a and the tight contact face 10a. Hence, "the boundary
is horizontal." That is, a side opposed to the front face portion 3A, a side opposed
to the bottom face portion 3E, and a side opposed to the first side face portion 3B
in the component 3 define the upper opening portion 3c, and the component 4 is located
in the upper opening portion 3c.
For this reason, even if water enters any of the grips 2a to 2d, for example, because
of rainfall, since the grips 2a to 2d have the structure in which "the boundary is
horizontal", water drops falling in the gravitational direction (vertical direction)
in the grips 2a to 2d are unlikely to enter the outdoor unit 1 from the boundary.
That is, since each of the grips 2a to 2d is composed of two components, that is,
the component 3 and the component 4, the boundary between the component 3 and the
component 4 is formed on the inner side of the outdoor unit 1. However, since the
grips 2a to 2d have the structure in which "the boundary is horizontal", it is possible
to reduce the probability that the water drops will enter the outdoor unit 1.
For example, since various electric devices utilized to drive the compressor and the
like are installed in the outdoor unit 1, it is possible to restrict the electric
devices from short-circuiting.
[0048] While each of the grips 2a to 2d is composed of the component 3 and the component
4 having different shapes in Embodiment 1, the present invention is not limited thereto.
For example, a grip may be obtained by combining a right component and a left component
having the same shape although the shape of the grip is different from that of the
grips 2a to 2d. Even the grip thus composed of the components having the same shape
can obtain advantages similar to those of the grips 2a to 2d in the outdoor unit 1
for the air-conditioning apparatus of Embodiment 1.
[0049] While Embodiment 1 assumes that the grips 2a to 2d are attached to the corners of
the outer panel 1b and the side panel 1c in the outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning
apparatus, the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, even when the
grips 2a to 2d are attached to planar portions of the outer panel 1b and the side
panel 1c of the outdoor unit 1, advantages similar to those of the grips 2a to 2d
in the outdoor unit 1 for the air-conditioning apparatus of Embodiment 1 can be obtained.
[Reference Signs List]
[0050] 1: outdoor unit, 1a: top panel, 1b: outer panel, 1c: side panel, 1cc: plural apertures,
1d: fan guard, 1e: bottom plate, 1f: propeller fan, 2a to 2d: grip, 3: component (first
component), 3a: front opening portion (second opening portion), 3b: front opening
portion (second opening portion), 3c: upper opening portion (first opening portion),
3A: front face portion, 3AA: rib, 3B: first side face portion, 3BB: rib, 3C: second
side face portion, 3D: rear face portion, 3DD: curved portion, 3E: bottom face portion,
4: component, 4A: top face portion (second-component top face portion), 4B: side face
portion (second-component opposed portion), 4C: rear face portion (second-component
opposed portion), 4CC: curved portion, 6: projection, 7a: tight contact face, 7b:
groove portion, 8a: claw, 8b: claw, 9: top face hole, 10a: tight contact face, 10b:
turn-back portion, 11a: claw, 11b: claw, 12a to 12f: projection, 13: inclined portion,
14A to 14F: flange portion, 15: outdoor heat exchanger.